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===Number===
===Number===
1) For the purposes of number, Thulean nouns are divided into count nouns and mass nouns.
2) For count nouns there are two systems of number:
a) singular-plural
b) collective-singulative
3) The singular-plural system works as it does in most European languages, the singular form of the noun is default and marks a single instance of that noun. The plural form marks multiple instances of that noun. Eg:
S(in)G(ular): kattu "cat"
PL(ural): katar "cats"
4) With the collective-singulative system the collective form of the noun is default and marks multiple instances of that noun. The singulative form marks a single instance of that noun. Collective nouns usually indicate entities that are found in groups. Eg:
COL(lective): makku "pigs"
S(in)G(ulati)V(e): makan "pig".
5) Mass nouns are considered to be pluralia tanta and thus use the collective-singulative system. The collective indicates a lump or mass and the singulative indicates a part of that lump or mass. Eg:
COL: ninta "water"
SGV: ninnan "a drop of water".
6) Number suffixes:
a) After vowel:
SGV: -n
b) After consonant or before suffix:
PL: -ra
SGV: -ne


==Syntax==
==Syntax==